MONEY
Martin Amis
Condition: Very Good. Mild edge wear to cover, light toning; structurally solid.
About the Book:
First published in 1984, Money: A Suicide Note is Martin Amiss caustic, kinetic satire of excess, addiction, and modern capitalism. Its anti-hero, John Self p*rn freak, advertising director, and relentless consumer narrates a delirious descent through a culture where pleasure, power, and profit merge into one compulsive drive.
Part comic novel, part tragic grotesque, Money distills the moral and stylistic pulse of the 1980s: slick surfaces, manic appetites, and linguistic fireworks. Amiss prose, with its jagged rhythm and dark hilarity, creates a vision of self-destruction that is both exhilarating and pitiless.
About the Author:
Martin Amis (19492023) was one of Britains most distinctive novelists, known for his wit, technical precision, and satirical vision. His works including London Fields, The Information, and Times Arrow examine the absurdities and anxieties of late-twentieth-century life with mordant brilliance.